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Packages that use RemoteObject | |
java.rmi.activation | Provides support for RMI Object Activation. |
java.rmi.server | Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI. |
Uses of RemoteObject in java.rmi.activation |
Subclasses of RemoteObject in java.rmi.activation | |
class |
Activatable
The Activatable class provides support for remote
objects that require persistent access over time and that
can be activated by the system. |
class |
ActivationGroup
An ActivationGroup is responsible for creating new
instances of "activatable" objects in its group, informing its
ActivationMonitor when either: its object's become
active or inactive, or the group as a whole becomes inactive. |
Uses of RemoteObject in java.rmi.server |
Subclasses of RemoteObject in java.rmi.server | |
class |
RemoteServer
The RemoteServer class is the common superclass to server
implementations and provides the framework to support a wide range
of remote reference semantics. |
class |
RemoteStub
The RemoteStub class is the common superclass to client
stubs and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote
reference semantics. |
class |
UnicastRemoteObject
The UnicastRemoteObject class defines a non-replicated remote object whose references are valid only while the server process is alive. |
Methods in java.rmi.server with parameters of type RemoteObject | |
RemoteCall |
RemoteRef.newCall(RemoteObject obj,
Operation[] op,
int opnum,
long hash)
Deprecated. 1.2 style stubs no longer use this method. Instead of using a sequence of method calls on the stub's the remote reference ( newCall , invoke , and done ), a
stub uses a single method, invoke(Remote, Method, Object[],
int) , on the remote reference to carry out parameter
marshalling, remote method executing and unmarshalling of the return
value.
1.2 stubs are generated using |
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